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    Environmentalists Challenge Salton Sea Development Project

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    Environmentalists Challenge Salton Sea Development Project



    Salt-resistant plants grow in sand made up of small fish bones on the shore of the Salton Sea before sunrise in an area where a controversial development would create a new town for nearly 40,000 people on the northwest shore of the biggest lake in California, the Salton Sea, on March 21, 2012 south of Mecca, California. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)...

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    Germany Counts Its Trees

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    Author: jone from 14 November, views 2625, Fact
    Germany Counts Its Trees



    Tree trunks are seen in a forest on November 8, 2011 near Landau an der Isar, Germany. The German government is conducting a nationwide project to estimate the number, variety and geographic distribution of trees and forests in Germany, as well as their condition and health. Approximately a third of Germany is covered in woodlands, and though that territory has actually expanded since 1989, some analysts fear demand for wood will outstrip supply in coming years due to national growth in industry and bio-energy needs. (Photo by Johannes Simon/Getty Images)...

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    Unseasonal Weather Hits New Zealand's South Island

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    Author: peter from 14 November, views 2505, Fact
    Unseasonal Weather Hits New Zealand's South Island



    Settled snow is seen covering houses and Cecil Peak on New Zealands lower South Island on November 4, 2011 in Queenstown, New Zealand. The unseasonal weather is not expected to clear until tomorrow, with snow continuing to fall. (Photo by Teaukura Moetaua/Getty Images)...

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    World's Biggest Saguaro Cactus

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    Author: peter from 14 November, views 2714, Fact
    World's Biggest Saguaro Cactus



    [The saguaro (scientific name Carnegiea gigantea) is a large, tree-sized cactus species in the monotypic genus Carnegiea. It is native to the Sonoran Desert in the U.S. state of Arizona, the Mexican state of Sonora, a small part of Baja California in the San Felipe Desert and an extremely small area of California, U.S. The saguaro blossom is the State Wildflower of Arizona]. – Wikipedia

    Photo: Daniel Appel (L), a firefighter with Engine 84 from the Lassen National Forest in California and Mike Hallen, (R), Arizona representative of the National Register of Big Trees, measure...

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    Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition 2013

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    Author: peter from 14 November, views 3598, Appealing
    Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition 2013



    Mr. Zhong Hua, of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, took this image of the peripheral nerves (those outside of the brain) in an 11.5-day-old mouse embryo, magnified five times. (Photo by Zhong Hua)...

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    Winners of Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2013

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    Author: peter from 14 November, views 3250, Appealing
    Winners of Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2013



    The winners of The London’s Natural History Museum's prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year for 2013 have finally been unveiled. Selected from almost 43,000 entries from 96 countries, the winners offer a glimpse of the stunning array of natural beauty on our planet. Photo: Canada: [Lucky pounce]. [Anticipating the pounce – that was the hardest part], says Connor, who had come to Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA, in search of wildlife as much as the spectacular landscape. He had found this fox, his first ever, on his last day in the park. It was so absorbed in hunting...

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    Kilaueu Volcano

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    Author: peter from 14 November, views 3127, Appealing
    Kilaueu Volcano



    A shot of Pu'uo crater, the main source of lava from Kilauea, taken from a helicopter in Kilaura, Hawaii. (Photo by Kirk Aeder/Barcroft Media)...

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    Gamekeeper [Shoots] Wildlife

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    Author: alice from 14 November, views 3036, Appealing
    Gamekeeper [Shoots] Wildlife



    Cotswold gamekeeper shoots amazing pictures of British wildlife – without the aid of long lenses and elaborate techniques. The photos may look like they have been shot from miles away – but amazingly Adam Tatlow is actually just feet away from his wild subjects. Photo: Young fawn shelters in the wood. He is so at one with nature that he knows how to call animals to him, and often gets within 30ft of them. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)...

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    Life Under the Ocean Waves by Photographer Brian Skerry

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    Author: jone from 14 November, views 3930, Appealing
    Life Under the Ocean Waves by Photographer Brian Skerry



    Brian Skerry can be called many things – explorer, journalist, conservation advocate – but he is first and foremost a photographer. His journeys to capture amazing underwater photographs have taken him across the world’s oceans. Photo: This Bahamian oceanic whitetip shark, known for the distinctive coloring on its white-tipped, rounded extremities, is part of a globally threatened species due to overfishing demands, primarily for its fins. (Photo by Brian Skerry)...

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    The Galapagos Islands

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    Author: alice from 14 November, views 3285, Appealing
    The Galapagos Islands



    Situated in the Pacific Ocean some 620 miles (1,000 km) from the South American continent, these 19 islands and the surrounding marine reserve have been called a unique [living museum and showcase of evolution]. Photo: [Close-up. We had a juvenile Red-Footed Booby come visit us on the sun deck. I got some closeups with my ultrawide 11-16mm Tokina]. (Photo by Carl Fredrickson)...

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Environmentalists Challenge Salton Sea Development Project

  • 60
Author: alice from 14 November, views 1810, Fact
Environmentalists Challenge Salton Sea Development Project



Salt-resistant plants grow in sand made up of small fish bones on the shore of the Salton Sea before sunrise in an area where a controversial development would create a new town for nearly 40,000 people on the northwest shore of the biggest lake in California, the Salton Sea, on March 21, 2012 south of Mecca, California. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)...

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Germany Counts Its Trees

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Author: jone from 14 November, views 2625, Fact
Germany Counts Its Trees



Tree trunks are seen in a forest on November 8, 2011 near Landau an der Isar, Germany. The German government is conducting a nationwide project to estimate the number, variety and geographic distribution of trees and forests in Germany, as well as their condition and health. Approximately a third of Germany is covered in woodlands, and though that territory has actually expanded since 1989, some analysts fear demand for wood will outstrip supply in coming years due to national growth in industry and bio-energy needs. (Photo by Johannes Simon/Getty Images)...

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Unseasonal Weather Hits New Zealand's South Island

  • 60
Author: peter from 14 November, views 2505, Fact
Unseasonal Weather Hits New Zealand's South Island



Settled snow is seen covering houses and Cecil Peak on New Zealands lower South Island on November 4, 2011 in Queenstown, New Zealand. The unseasonal weather is not expected to clear until tomorrow, with snow continuing to fall. (Photo by Teaukura Moetaua/Getty Images)...

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World's Biggest Saguaro Cactus

  • 60
Author: peter from 14 November, views 2714, Fact
World's Biggest Saguaro Cactus



[The saguaro (scientific name Carnegiea gigantea) is a large, tree-sized cactus species in the monotypic genus Carnegiea. It is native to the Sonoran Desert in the U.S. state of Arizona, the Mexican state of Sonora, a small part of Baja California in the San Felipe Desert and an extremely small area of California, U.S. The saguaro blossom is the State Wildflower of Arizona]. – Wikipedia

Photo: Daniel Appel (L), a firefighter with Engine 84 from the Lassen National Forest in California and Mike Hallen, (R), Arizona representative of the National Register of Big Trees, measure...

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Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition 2013

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Author: peter from 14 November, views 3598, Appealing
Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition 2013



Mr. Zhong Hua, of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, took this image of the peripheral nerves (those outside of the brain) in an 11.5-day-old mouse embryo, magnified five times. (Photo by Zhong Hua)...

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Winners of Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2013

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Author: peter from 14 November, views 3250, Appealing
Winners of Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2013



The winners of The London’s Natural History Museum's prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year for 2013 have finally been unveiled. Selected from almost 43,000 entries from 96 countries, the winners offer a glimpse of the stunning array of natural beauty on our planet. Photo: Canada: [Lucky pounce]. [Anticipating the pounce – that was the hardest part], says Connor, who had come to Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA, in search of wildlife as much as the spectacular landscape. He had found this fox, his first ever, on his last day in the park. It was so absorbed in hunting...

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Kilaueu Volcano

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Author: peter from 14 November, views 3127, Appealing
Kilaueu Volcano



A shot of Pu'uo crater, the main source of lava from Kilauea, taken from a helicopter in Kilaura, Hawaii. (Photo by Kirk Aeder/Barcroft Media)...

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Gamekeeper [Shoots] Wildlife

  • 60
Author: alice from 14 November, views 3036, Appealing
Gamekeeper [Shoots] Wildlife



Cotswold gamekeeper shoots amazing pictures of British wildlife – without the aid of long lenses and elaborate techniques. The photos may look like they have been shot from miles away – but amazingly Adam Tatlow is actually just feet away from his wild subjects. Photo: Young fawn shelters in the wood. He is so at one with nature that he knows how to call animals to him, and often gets within 30ft of them. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)...

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Life Under the Ocean Waves by Photographer Brian Skerry

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Author: jone from 14 November, views 3930, Appealing
Life Under the Ocean Waves by Photographer Brian Skerry



Brian Skerry can be called many things – explorer, journalist, conservation advocate – but he is first and foremost a photographer. His journeys to capture amazing underwater photographs have taken him across the world’s oceans. Photo: This Bahamian oceanic whitetip shark, known for the distinctive coloring on its white-tipped, rounded extremities, is part of a globally threatened species due to overfishing demands, primarily for its fins. (Photo by Brian Skerry)...

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The Galapagos Islands

  • 80
Author: alice from 14 November, views 3285, Appealing
The Galapagos Islands



Situated in the Pacific Ocean some 620 miles (1,000 km) from the South American continent, these 19 islands and the surrounding marine reserve have been called a unique [living museum and showcase of evolution]. Photo: [Close-up. We had a juvenile Red-Footed Booby come visit us on the sun deck. I got some closeups with my ultrawide 11-16mm Tokina]. (Photo by Carl Fredrickson)...

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